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Ted is asked to mulyiply 10 at the power of 2 x18.72. how should he move the decimel piont to get the correct answer
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Ted is asked to mulyiply 10 at the power of 2 x18.72. how should he move the decimel piont to get the correct answer
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well since it is only 10 you just have to count how many zeros there is in ten and if you want the number bigger which you do you move one to the right.
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